screamer wrote: » just think here, troika, bond holders etc, all dictated from on high by EU......
Zubeneschamali wrote: Just think, rescued us from utter ruin due to our local gombeen politicians corruption and stupidity.
Zubeneschamali wrote: » Just think, rescued us from utter ruin due to our local gombeen politicians corruption and stupidity.
Wanderer78 wrote: » not at all, our financial institutions are ruling the roost, tons of people writing about this now. we may forget about things such as neoliberalism and neoclassical theory, its time for us to move onto truly better things
suziki832 wrote: » It seems it all boils down to the same thing as regards people voting for far right groups: immigration and refugees. I think people are sick of their neighbourhoods becoming full of Muslims and losing their national identity. This is why Brexit and Trump happened.
Reuters wrote: Exclusive: IMF says Greek debt 'highly unsustainable', debt relief 'essential' - draft memorandum The International Monetary Fund wants Greece's European partners to grant Athens substantial relief on its debt which it sees remaining "highly unsustainable", according to a draft IMF memorandum seen by Reuters.More...
jimmycrackcorm wrote: » So you're objecting to the E.U. making a law on removing mobile phone roaming charges when you go on your sun holiday this summer?
johnp001 wrote: » Ireland's debt is just as unpayable we just haven't felt the effects yet.
Zubeneschamali wrote: » So, when do you think we will start feeling these "effects", and what will they be?
pumpkin4life wrote: » The E.U right now is like an animal that has been mortally wounded. It's not a question of if its going to break up, but when it's going to break up.
Zubeneschamali wrote: So, when do you think we will start feeling these "effects", and what will they be?
Wanderer78 wrote: » id argue we re already feeling it and its showing in our housing/homeless issues, public health care system and other public services.
van_beano wrote: » . Also, if it was to be just an unhindered trading and travel bloc would there be any need for the huge financial contributions to the EU like the €280m from the Leprechaun economics from last year? With all the grants obtained by Ireland from the EU over the last 3 decades or so I'm sure, without any links or stats, that Ireland has returned all the money in contributions since.
Zubeneschamali wrote: » You kind of have to draw a connection somehow to be remotely credible. Our homeless/housing issue is caused by the 2008 crash killing our construction sector. It takes years to restore it to the needed level, while our booming economy means demand for housing is already up, but not supply. We spend plenty on health, bad results are because of the system, and the historical mess it has inherited, not because the system is strapped for cash. Our debt/gdp ratio is high, but dropping fast. It has been higher in the past and never destroyed us.
johnp001 wrote: » I expect things to be a lot different by this time next year.
Wanderer78 wrote: » we have to give up on all this supply and demand, market equilibrium, debt/gdp radio etc etc. its all nonsense.
Zubeneschamali wrote: » Yesterday the NTMA placed 1.25 billion of bonds at 1% interest. 10 years ago, before the crash, we used to see 4%, and that was OK. During the crash, we saw 10-12%. So, in a years time, where will it be, as these chickens come home to roost? I'll say it'll still be less than the 4% it was 10 years ago. What is your prediction? And we can check back in 12 months to see who was wrong.
Zubeneschamali wrote: » If it is all nonsense, then what's the problem with our unpayable debt? Just more nonsense numbers in a computer.
Wanderer78 wrote: » its very likely some of the debts created during the last few years will never be paid back. our financial and economic systems are backed by fundamentally flawed economic theories and principles. theres effectively too much debt out there now, particularly private debt. our economies are becoming stagnant due to this, its time for something new and fast or all this will go south, very very quickly.